Foiling
Foiling, commonly referred to as foil stamping or foil blocking, is a process used to enhance the appearance of printed products, including book covers, invitations, certificates etc. Traditional hot foiling equipment has now been complimented with the introduction of Digital foiling machines which have made this process more user friendly and faster than previously.
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Digital Foiling2 Products
Digital foiling presents a new opportunity for the production of foiled products directly from your PC without the need for blocks, plates or dies. With our range of digital foiling equipment it is possible to foil onto a wide range of substrates for the effortless production of Theses covers, Photobooks, Diaries etc. Plus Stationery, Greeting cards, Menus and personalised products. At Walter Nash we have complied a range of digital foiling equipment to suit all budgets and production requirements.view rangeDigital foiling presents a new opportunity for the production of foiled products directly from your PC without the need for blocks, plates or dies. With our range of digital foiling equipment it is possible to foil onto a wide range of substrates for the effortless production of Theses covers, Photobooks, Diaries etc. Plus Stationery, Greeting cards, Menus and personalised products. At Walter Nash we have complied a range of digital foiling equipment to suit all budgets and production requirements. -
Laser Foiling1 Products
Laser foil fusing is a process where foil is bonded to a toner image area that was created using either a laser printer or a photocopier. The toner image is used to produce a foiled effect and is ideal for short runs, personalisation and proofs, mock-ups or in the craft world. The foiled document can then be printed again to produce stunning finished jobs consisting of spot or full colour content, plus the foiled image.view rangeLaser foil fusing is a process where foil is bonded to a toner image area that was created using either a laser printer or a photocopier. The toner image is used to produce a foiled effect and is ideal for short runs, personalisation and proofs, mock-ups or in the craft world. The foiled document can then be printed again to produce stunning finished jobs consisting of spot or full colour content, plus the foiled image.